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单词 mise en scène
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Definition of mise en scène in English:

mise en scène

nounˌmiːz ɒ̃ ˈsɛnmiz ɑ̃ sɛnˌmiz ˌɑn ˈsɛn
  • 1usually in singular The arrangement of the scenery, props, etc. on the stage of a theatrical production or on the set of a film.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She thereby denies a voice to that whole body of writing and associated theory that draws attention to itself in the space between page-based writing and the flesh-and-blood actor in the mise en scène.
    • In such a case, the music, the staging and the mise en scène had better be up to more than an evocation of an outmoded theatricality.
    • In a chamber play that foregrounds the intimate relationship between language and the mise en scène, such moments of silence are both pronounced and telling.
    • The central task of the mise en scène is to place people in some context.
    Synonyms
    stage set, set, flats, backdrop, drop curtain
    1. 1.1 The setting or surroundings of an event.
      Synonyms
      surroundings, position, situation, environment, background, backdrop, milieu, environs

Origin

French, literally 'putting on stage'.

Rhymes

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Definition of mise en scène in US English:

mise en scène

nounˌmēz ˌän ˈsenˌmiz ˌɑn ˈsɛn
  • 1usually in singular The arrangement of scenery and stage properties in a play.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In a chamber play that foregrounds the intimate relationship between language and the mise en scène, such moments of silence are both pronounced and telling.
    • The central task of the mise en scène is to place people in some context.
    • In such a case, the music, the staging and the mise en scène had better be up to more than an evocation of an outmoded theatricality.
    • She thereby denies a voice to that whole body of writing and associated theory that draws attention to itself in the space between page-based writing and the flesh-and-blood actor in the mise en scène.
    Synonyms
    stage set, set, flats, backdrop, drop curtain
    1. 1.1 The setting or surroundings of an event or action.
      Synonyms
      surroundings, position, situation, environment, background, backdrop, milieu, environs

Origin

French, literally ‘putting on stage’.

 
 
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